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The jury’s still out
sometimes it seems as if there are only two kinds of catholics: those who believe in medjugorje and those who don’t. the first rush off to b...
The Catholic Herald
Nigerian archbishop appointed nuncio to Ireland
pope francis has appointed nigerian archbishop jude thaddeus okolo as apostolic nuncio to ireland. archbishop okolo is the first african to ...
Staff writers
Latin American bishops: pray for Venezuela
bishops from across latin america have condemned the ongoing violence in venezuela and called for the church to find ways to provide charity...
Staff writers
Kidnapped priest pleads for help
indian salesian fr tom uzhunnalil, who was kidnapped in yemen more than a year ago, has pleaded in a video message for the indian government...
Staff writers
The Inquisition, minus the torture
first it was tim farron and then andrew turner. there are a few trifling things for the world to worry about, such as the war in syria, star...
Ann Widdecombe
Lectio Divina
sixth sunday of easter: john 14:15-21 15 “if you love me, you will obey my commandments. 16 i will ask the father, and he will give you anot...
Mgr Anthony Abela
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The Catholic Herald
Euthanasia 'creates toxic and deadly pathologies' that hurt the weakest, says Cardinal Müller
The Vatican's chief of doctrine urged pro-life Canadians to continue the fight
Catholic News Service
Morning Catholic must-reads: 18/05/17
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
First Medjugorje apparitions 'were real', Vatican commission reportedly found
The commission was apparently much more sceptical of the later apparitions
Michael Swan
Lib Dem leader abandons anti-abortion stance after Guardian questioning
Tim Farron had previously said abortions were too widely available and called for restrictions
Nick Hallett
Morning Catholic must-reads: 17/05/17
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Can Catholics and Protestants still debate Mary? Last night I saw they can
Frank, uncompromising and at times brutally honest, the debate shows an alternative way forward for ecumenical dialogue
Nick Hallett
Priest arrested for allegedly helping mafia steal millions from migrant fund
Police said Fr Edoardo Scordio was the 'organiser of a true system of exploitation of public funds destined for the migrant emergency'
Associated Press
Callista Gingrich 'to be named US ambassador to Holy See'
Some have criticised the choice because she admitted to having an affair for years with Newt Gingrich while he was married to his second wife
Rhina Guidos
How St John Paul II can stop us becoming a zombie democracy
The Saint teaches us that all political projects must recognise the dignity of the individual
Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith
Morning Catholic must-reads: 16/05/17
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
Latin American bishops appeal for aid as Venezuela suffers food shortages
The South American country of 31 million has been besieged by a deep political crisis since President Nicolas Maduro moved to expand his power
Catholic News Service
Morning Catholic must-reads: 15/05/17
A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
Luke Coppen
A quarter of 'non-religious' Britons admit to praying
Around four per cent of people who claim to be non-religious even say they pray daily
Nick Hallett
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